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22 million new jobs were created. the longest sustained peacetime prosperity in the history of the united states. more jobs than in eight years of reagan and 12 years of bush were created. >> newt gingrich is on the stump taking credit for it. politically, the afp knowledge running those commercials. grandpa says maybe we seem like an easy target for congress until you realize there are 50 million of us. message -- "we vote. keep your hands off social security and medicare." >> the was to be expected. what was not expected was drawn boehner -- john boehner saying the truth, that you have too many people in the room. it's hard to have a serious discussion because as soon as one person raises a point, it gets a jump on and talked to death. and then they i have a couple more seconds? -- >> may i have a couple more seconds? let me try. boehner and the president really had reached some understanding. they were going to go for the big deal. it was boehner, unfortunately, who could not get past his own caucus, could not get
22 million new jobs were created. the longest sustained peacetime prosperity in the history of the united states. more jobs than in eight years of reagan and 12 years of bush were created. >> newt gingrich is on the stump taking credit for it. politically, the afp knowledge running those commercials. grandpa says maybe we seem like an easy target for congress until you realize there are 50 million of us. message -- "we vote. keep your hands off social security and medicare."...
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explain what this catch 22 is all about? >> reporter: there's a long standing group operating in southern somalia. they are an al qaeda affiliate and they have been gaining strength in controlling territory in that part of somalia for some time. this is the region where so many somalis are at risk. and the group banned aid groups from two years ago coming into the region and offering help. a few weeks ago they said okay they would let aide groups in. but within the last few hours now they said no, they reversed their position and they once again are banning international aid groups from coming in to somalia and help these people. the obama administration says it will not cut a deal with this group. it will not support aid going in if it means paying bribes, paying their so-called taxes. the catch 22 here fundamentally is that u.s. entities cannot deal with declared terrorist groups, that's what it is. and that's what making it even complicated now to get aid to these desperate people. >> are other european, other african cou
explain what this catch 22 is all about? >> reporter: there's a long standing group operating in southern somalia. they are an al qaeda affiliate and they have been gaining strength in controlling territory in that part of somalia for some time. this is the region where so many somalis are at risk. and the group banned aid groups from two years ago coming into the region and offering help. a few weeks ago they said okay they would let aide groups in. but within the last few hours now they...
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a good idea to introduce at the last minute. >> the cap is 18.5% of reagan's eight budgets averaged 22% of the revenues being gdp of the country. the gipper would be drummed out of the party -- >> 18.5 is the average of the postwar era -- >> it is absolutely not. you are wrong, wrong, wrong. >> i blame both parties for the stalemate. >> all the people who are responsible for this are elected to do a job. if i did my job like that, i would be fired. >> citizens interviewed by cnn in response to the endless debate on the debt ceiling. 61% of the american people believe that if the debt ceiling is not raised, the nation will be in more hot water than it is now. a 52% believed the president has acted responsibly, 33% believed republicans acted responsibl y. who benefits the least? >> washington. there is a slight advantage to the president when it istacked up to republicans in congress, but there is a growing sense of disgust and disappointment on the political process, parties in general. who cares more about ordinary americans and average families and who is more willing to compromise, th
a good idea to introduce at the last minute. >> the cap is 18.5% of reagan's eight budgets averaged 22% of the revenues being gdp of the country. the gipper would be drummed out of the party -- >> 18.5 is the average of the postwar era -- >> it is absolutely not. you are wrong, wrong, wrong. >> i blame both parties for the stalemate. >> all the people who are responsible for this are elected to do a job. if i did my job like that, i would be fired. >>...
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amy wambach scored off a corner kick, again on a head ball and 22-year-old alex morgan added insurance in the 82nd minute. this is the women's first trip to the women's final since 1996 who brandi chastain pulled off her shirt in a victory celebration that we've seen about a million times since i think. the u.s. women's team will play either japan or sweden in sunday's final in frankfurt so go usa. or across the pond they call it. >> fabulous call. >> does it ever get on your nerves that we call it something completely different than the rest of the world. >> in the at all. >> thanks, melissa. >> michele bachmann and her latest head-scratcher on marriage in america. stay with us. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer... with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit
amy wambach scored off a corner kick, again on a head ball and 22-year-old alex morgan added insurance in the 82nd minute. this is the women's first trip to the women's final since 1996 who brandi chastain pulled off her shirt in a victory celebration that we've seen about a million times since i think. the u.s. women's team will play either japan or sweden in sunday's final in frankfurt so go usa. or across the pond they call it. >> fabulous call. >> does it ever get on your nerves...
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james murdoch may not survive. elizabeth murdoch may come back into the company. as far as prosecution here in the u.s., maybe not so much. i understand the foreign practices act going into the tactics of news corp. is an unusual interpretation. and everybody here will see what happens in uk to have a clear picture. this could run for years. watergate took two years until nixon eventually resigned. this one isn't going to go anywhere which is why david cameron was talking in parliament saying he knew he had to repeat his apologies and continue to repeat apologies moving forward. >> a lot of us aware of this pervasive problem, this has been percolating across the pond, different payouts and right now gotten to the top and attention of the world. >> in uk, everything is int interlinked and it isn't here. you have the media in new york and l.a. and the marvelous cities around the country. in england, it's always all about london. the police are interlinked with media, interlinked with the politicians. we saw with the records of meetings, no politician could actually
james murdoch may not survive. elizabeth murdoch may come back into the company. as far as prosecution here in the u.s., maybe not so much. i understand the foreign practices act going into the tactics of news corp. is an unusual interpretation. and everybody here will see what happens in uk to have a clear picture. this could run for years. watergate took two years until nixon eventually resigned. this one isn't going to go anywhere which is why david cameron was talking in parliament saying...
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model reagan's 8 budget -- ronald reagan's 8 budgets or 22% of gdp of the economy. the gipper would be drummed out of the party -- >> 18.5% is the average postwar -- >> it is absolutely not. you are wrong, wrong, wrong. >> i blame both parties for the stalemate. >> all the people responsible for this are elected to do their job. if i did my job like that, i would be fired. >> citizens interviewed by cnn on the endless debate on the debt ceiling. 61% believe that if the debt ceiling is not race, the nation will be in more hot water now. 52% believe the president has acted irresponsibly, 33% believe republicans have acted -- 52% believe that the presidents has acted responsibly, 33% republicans. >> there is a growing sense of disgust and disappointment with the political process, parties and in general. but on who cares more about ordinary americans an average families and is more willing to compromise, the president has the decided advantage over republicans. >> what about the gang of six? is anybody listening to these senators? >> initially there was a positive resp
model reagan's 8 budget -- ronald reagan's 8 budgets or 22% of gdp of the economy. the gipper would be drummed out of the party -- >> 18.5% is the average postwar -- >> it is absolutely not. you are wrong, wrong, wrong. >> i blame both parties for the stalemate. >> all the people responsible for this are elected to do their job. if i did my job like that, i would be fired. >> citizens interviewed by cnn on the endless debate on the debt ceiling. 61% believe that if...
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in just 22 days unless congress votes to raise the government's borrowing limit. that is tangled up in a dispute between republicans and democrats over cutting spending and raising taxes. the president met at the white house last evening with congressional leaders in another attempt to break the deadlock, but that meeting was brief and apparently went nowhere. this is the president meeting with the leadership in the cabinet room in the west wing of the white house. the president is expected to tell us today where he hopes to go from here. chip reid is in the white house briefing room waiting for the president. >> reporter: we expect the president to continue to push for what they call the big deal, not the $2 trillion deal but the $4 trillion deal that he has been working on for weeks, but over the weekend, john boehner decided he couldn't get the votes and rejected that approach. the president is going to continue to insist on it. he is also going to say if you can't go to that deal, show me something to pass. what the president is frying to do is portray himself
in just 22 days unless congress votes to raise the government's borrowing limit. that is tangled up in a dispute between republicans and democrats over cutting spending and raising taxes. the president met at the white house last evening with congressional leaders in another attempt to break the deadlock, but that meeting was brief and apparently went nowhere. this is the president meeting with the leadership in the cabinet room in the west wing of the white house. the president is expected to...
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>> reporter: finally, 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team, scored. america breathed a sigh of relief. >> there's still danger! >> reporter: until 12 minutes later, when japan tied up the game. soon, each team scored again. a dramatic climax. overtime, with both teams tied up. two hours in -- finally, japan claimed victory. but who could hold a grudge against japan, a touching cinderella story. an underdog from the start, the team battled its way to its very first world cup. led by a 32-year-old powerhouse, they were motivated to bring joy to their country. devastated by an earthquake and tsunami just four months ago. for the u.s. team, the loss is more than heartbreaking. favored to win, they came so close to a victory they could already taste. but in the end, they were simply no match for a team that played with such skill and passion. a disappointing night for the americans, david, but boy, what a moment for the japanese. and i think nobody would argue that that country could use a boost about now. david? >> deborah roberts at the world cup. as you
>> reporter: finally, 22-year-old alex morgan, the youngest player on the team, scored. america breathed a sigh of relief. >> there's still danger! >> reporter: until 12 minutes later, when japan tied up the game. soon, each team scored again. a dramatic climax. overtime, with both teams tied up. two hours in -- finally, japan claimed victory. but who could hold a grudge against japan, a touching cinderella story. an underdog from the start, the team battled its way to its...
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model reagan's 8 budget -- ronald reagan's 8 budgets or 22% of gdp of the economy. the gipper would be drummed out of the party -- >> 18.5% is the average postwar -- >> it is absolutely not. you are wrong, wrong, wrong. >> i blame both parties for the stalemate. >> all the people responsible for this are elected to do their job. if i did my job like that, i would be fired. >> citizens interviewed by cnn on the endless debate on the debt ceiling. 61% believe that if the debt ceiling is not race, the nation will be in more hot water now. 52% believe the president has acted irresponsibly, 33% believe republicans have acted -- 52% believe that the presidents has acted responsibly, 33% republicans. >> there is a growing sense of disgust and disappointment with the political process, parties and in general. but on who cares more about ordinary americans an average families and is more willing to compromise, the president has the decided advantage over republicans. >> what about the gang of six? is anybody listening to these senators? >> initially there was a positive resp
model reagan's 8 budget -- ronald reagan's 8 budgets or 22% of gdp of the economy. the gipper would be drummed out of the party -- >> 18.5% is the average postwar -- >> it is absolutely not. you are wrong, wrong, wrong. >> i blame both parties for the stalemate. >> all the people responsible for this are elected to do their job. if i did my job like that, i would be fired. >> citizens interviewed by cnn on the endless debate on the debt ceiling. 61% believe that if...
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that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus, this little boy spent years in horror, kept in a cage, beaten, buried in cement, allegedly by his own family. but a disturbing new report reveals this -- many people may have known about the horrific abuse and said nothing. stay right here. at liberty mutual, we know how much you count on your car and how much the people in your life count on you. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life o
that means the landing of atlantis at kennedy space center will happen on july 22. that is a day after the anniversary of the famous actually, it's two days after the famous lunar landing, july 20, 1969. the good news here from mission control, a special information of the shuttle's heat shield, not required at this time. there you go. extending the mission a little bit more in time and space. she spent 18 years in a backyard held captive by a mad man. now jaycedugae dugard is speaki out. plus,...
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my first day on the job as a police reporter in chicago i'm 22 years old, whatever. a kid commits suicide and i have to call all the neighbors and figure out why. so that is snooping. a guy diesing midlevel city official dies, i have to get a quote out of is wife that is snooping, that is what we do. but you hope you build barriers to get information without violating human decency. and the second thing which they refer to is the incestuousness. we do try to get close to people who are powerful who we write about to get information. and the question is are you then willing to make them angry. is the loyalty to the paper or your friendship with them. and that say perpetual problem for all of us. so i do think we don't have the same culture that they have in britain but we do have dangers. >> lehrer: do you agree, ruth? >> not entirely. because i think it's a very different situation here than it is there. and i hate to sound awfully, you know, overly american chest thumping. but look, you cannot overestimate the degree to which rupert murdoch and his properties have a
my first day on the job as a police reporter in chicago i'm 22 years old, whatever. a kid commits suicide and i have to call all the neighbors and figure out why. so that is snooping. a guy diesing midlevel city official dies, i have to get a quote out of is wife that is snooping, that is what we do. but you hope you build barriers to get information without violating human decency. and the second thing which they refer to is the incestuousness. we do try to get close to people who are powerful...
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it explains why john boehner, speaker of the house, has been in this box. where the tea party says one thing and independents say another. they were on the same page in 2010. they may not be in 2012. >> really interesting numbers. chuck todd, thanks. >>> congresswoman and gop presidential candidate michele bachmann today denied a report that she suffers from, quote, debilitating migraine headaches. she said she does suffer from migraines and controls them with medication, but said that they don't ever leave her incapacitated. >> i'd like to be abundantly clear. my ability to function effectively will not affect my ability to serve as commander-in-chief. >> website called "the daily caller" cited unnamed sources described as former aides saying that bachmann suffers from stress-induced migraines that have sent her to the hospital in the past. other aides that travel with bachmann dismissed the story as an exaggeration and a political attack. >>> when we come back here tonight, it's no longer just a heatwave. their calling the weather system sliding east more
it explains why john boehner, speaker of the house, has been in this box. where the tea party says one thing and independents say another. they were on the same page in 2010. they may not be in 2012. >> really interesting numbers. chuck todd, thanks. >>> congresswoman and gop presidential candidate michele bachmann today denied a report that she suffers from, quote, debilitating migraine headaches. she said she does suffer from migraines and controls them with medication, but...
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top 25 made a total of $22 billion in 2010, but a tax loop hole allows them to keep the overwhelming majority of that because they get to call it capital gains, which means they pay a rate of just 15%. that's opposed to the regular 35% top marginal rate. keep in mind, we're talking about just 25 people in the entire country. an american making $50,000 a year for 47 years would earn $2.4 million over his or her lifetime. $2.4 million is what john paulson made in one hour in 2010. one hour. close one loop hole, make $44 billion over ten years. see, that wasn't so hard. coming up, they admitted they need government spending in their districts. >>> to every republican that i supported in this race is committed to banning ear marks, which is at parochial interest that gets the focus of congress off national interest of paving local parking lots. we can't have 500 congressman and senators that think it's their job to bring home the bacon. one of the first things we'll do in the house and senate is ban ear marks as republicans. >> when a new wave of tea party-backed republicans swept into c
top 25 made a total of $22 billion in 2010, but a tax loop hole allows them to keep the overwhelming majority of that because they get to call it capital gains, which means they pay a rate of just 15%. that's opposed to the regular 35% top marginal rate. keep in mind, we're talking about just 25 people in the entire country. an american making $50,000 a year for 47 years would earn $2.4 million over his or her lifetime. $2.4 million is what john paulson made in one hour in 2010. one hour. close...
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top 25 made a total of $22 billion in 2010, but a tax loop hole allows them to keep the overwhelming majority of that because they get to call it capital gains, which means they pay a rate of just 15%. that's opposed to the regular 35% top marginal rate. keep in mind, we're talking about just 25 people in the entire country. an american making $50,000 a year for 47 years would earn $2.4 million over his or her lifetime. $2.4 million is what john paulson made in one hour in 2010. one hour. close one loop hole, make $44 billion over ten years. see, that wasn't so hard. coming up, they admitted they need government spending in their districts. introducing the schwab mobile app. it's schwab at your fingertips wherever, whenever you want. one log in lets you monitor all of your balances and transfer between accounts, so your money can move as fast as you do. check out your portfolio, track the market with live updates. and execute trades anywhere and anytime the inspiration hits you. even deposit checks right from your phone. just take a picture, hit deposit and you're done. open an accou
top 25 made a total of $22 billion in 2010, but a tax loop hole allows them to keep the overwhelming majority of that because they get to call it capital gains, which means they pay a rate of just 15%. that's opposed to the regular 35% top marginal rate. keep in mind, we're talking about just 25 people in the entire country. an american making $50,000 a year for 47 years would earn $2.4 million over his or her lifetime. $2.4 million is what john paulson made in one hour in 2010. one hour. close...
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then, eventually, 22-year-old alliss more gan, the youngest on the team, scored a point. then, the japanese scored. and it went back and forth for 122 minutes, tied up, with everybody holding their breast until, finally, the japanese won. no one saw it coming, david. the americans are completely disappointed tonight, as you might imagine. but what a night for japan. this is a team that came out of nowhere, no one expected them to win. and now, they're holding their first world cup championship. of course, people thought it would go the other way, but what a big night for this country, which could use a boost, david. even judy wambach, abby wambach's mother, said her heart was with the japanese. david? >> deborah roberts at the world cup. heartbreaking for the u.s., but a fitting win for japan after such a trying year. >>> we're going to turn now to sunday night. out of londonhis two stunning new casualties of that scandal now threatening rupert murdoch's media empire. the chief of scotland yard resigned a short time ago, and murdoch's own protege has been arrested. abc's
then, eventually, 22-year-old alliss more gan, the youngest on the team, scored a point. then, the japanese scored. and it went back and forth for 122 minutes, tied up, with everybody holding their breast until, finally, the japanese won. no one saw it coming, david. the americans are completely disappointed tonight, as you might imagine. but what a night for japan. this is a team that came out of nowhere, no one expected them to win. and now, they're holding their first world cup championship....
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one person killed and 22 hurt. a huge slap of concrete highway broke away from the suspension wires. the bridge is relatively new, just 12 years old. >> the nominees are -- >> 19 emmy nominations for "mad men," the amc drama led all series in the 2011:00 emmy announcements today. find a complete list of emmy nominations at cnn.com. >>> and u.s. beat trance 3-1 to earn a spot in the championship game. the americans play japan on sunday. >> you know, it's pretty amazing how much support we felt and we received from back home. we have seen some of the videos and footage of people reacting to not just the brazil goal but yesterday's match. we really want to make everybody back home proud and so we will keep this thing going. we have a huge game on sunday. if we can all play well and keep giving our most and leave everything on the field hopefully we will come home as world cup champs. >>> libya's war may no longer be front page news, but cnn is on the frontlines there and has not left. battles are raging between govern
one person killed and 22 hurt. a huge slap of concrete highway broke away from the suspension wires. the bridge is relatively new, just 12 years old. >> the nominees are -- >> 19 emmy nominations for "mad men," the amc drama led all series in the 2011:00 emmy announcements today. find a complete list of emmy nominations at cnn.com. >>> and u.s. beat trance 3-1 to earn a spot in the championship game. the americans play japan on sunday. >> you know, it's...
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under our watch, but also keep in mind that any deal between obama, boehner, obama, boehner, mcconnell needs to get through congress and congressional democrats are sounding very nervous about potential cuts to social security. >> this morning on social security, i do not know what exactly the president is referring, to and i should be clear that congressional democrats are not going to support something that seeks to balance the budget on the backs of social security beneficiar s beneficiaries. >> so that's the concern from democrats. republicans worried about the tax increases, and some are ticked off that this deal is being worked out behind closed doors. >> are we going to have a result, a negotiated settlement dropped in our lap, what, a couple days before, you know, this -- this deadline date in is that was going to happen? is that really how the financial fate of america is going to be decided? i mean, personally i find that process disgusting. >> a few more words from him about that process, that's senator ron johnson, republican of wisconsin, and he does not like the closed-do
under our watch, but also keep in mind that any deal between obama, boehner, obama, boehner, mcconnell needs to get through congress and congressional democrats are sounding very nervous about potential cuts to social security. >> this morning on social security, i do not know what exactly the president is referring, to and i should be clear that congressional democrats are not going to support something that seeks to balance the budget on the backs of social security beneficiar s...
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the dow is down 63, almost 64 points and the s&p down less than a point and the nasdaq is up almost 22 points. now, some borders bookstores have started to clear the shelves today with going out of business sales. the 40-year-old book giant has decided to liquidate after a potential private equity bid fell through. >>> and now american airlines has a way to use randomized boarding and randomly assigning the travelers without elite status to boarding groups shaved 25 minutes off of average boarding times. that is it for cnbc, first in business worldwide. martin, back to you. >> thank you, hampton. >>> and now for the 2012 race for the white house and ges who is back and making the rounds? that is right the donald and former and possibly future candidate donald trump took to the airwaves on thursday to let the world know what he thinks of the gop field. asked about congresswoman michele bachmann and trump said quote, i think that she is very underrated person. she came to visit me, and i was very impressed with her. i think that she's very good. but then appearing to change from praise t
the dow is down 63, almost 64 points and the s&p down less than a point and the nasdaq is up almost 22 points. now, some borders bookstores have started to clear the shelves today with going out of business sales. the 40-year-old book giant has decided to liquidate after a potential private equity bid fell through. >>> and now american airlines has a way to use randomized boarding and randomly assigning the travelers without elite status to boarding groups shaved 25 minutes off of...
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now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet blanket to business and progress and job creation in
now it's a split between whether the debt ceiling limit should be raised. 46% to 49%, but that's up 22 points. randi? >> interesting numbers. what's this about the las vegas billionaire talking poll it particulars? >> reporter: yeah, really, really quickly, billionaire steve, you've seen his resorts all over las vegas, he's blasting president obama. i'm going to read this quote from an earnings call yesterday. quote, i'm saying it bluntly that this administration is the greatest wet...
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to a deal. >> reporter: still, behind closed doors thursday, president obama and house speaker john boehner were reportedly crafting a plan that would trim $3 trillion from the deficit over the next decade. after getting wind of the deal, congressional democrats were fuming angered to hear the proposal could include cuts to medicare and social security and tax revenue increases they have been demanding will be put off until next year. party leaders were so furious, president obama met with them at the white house late thursday for two hours. both sides are running out of time to bridge their differences. in less than two weeks, the u.s. could default on its bills for the first time. >> obviously nobody thinks default is an option. >> reporter: house republicans have already passed a measure that would raise the debt ceiling by cutting spending this year and capping it at 2004 levels. >> that's what america wants and it's what washington needs. >> the senate will vote on that plan today. >> this is a bad piece of legislation. >> reporter: but democratic leaders say it doesn't stand a chance.
to a deal. >> reporter: still, behind closed doors thursday, president obama and house speaker john boehner were reportedly crafting a plan that would trim $3 trillion from the deficit over the next decade. after getting wind of the deal, congressional democrats were fuming angered to hear the proposal could include cuts to medicare and social security and tax revenue increases they have been demanding will be put off until next year. party leaders were so furious, president obama met...
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when he ran the government you know, back in the glory days of conservatism, ran the government at 22% of gdp. federal spending and share of gdp. the bill you just voted for republicans are pushing talking about 19.9 prgs percent and even down to 18%, when we're doubling number of senior on social security and medicare. you know the math doesn't work. why did you vote for this? >> matt, you just left out your presentation and out of your column the fact that president bill clinton working with the republican congress got federal spending down to 18.2% of gdp. but the larger point is this, you're right to point out that president reagan was a much bigger conservative than people give him credit for. spending, 23.5% gdp. there are ways to get spending down to more affordable levels and still protect beneficiaries. >> before i bring our panel back for some questions i want to ask you briefly 0 to expand on that great rant on the kind of incivility and distinction taking over the congressional process, what's the message you're trying to get out? >> we've got to disagree without being disa
when he ran the government you know, back in the glory days of conservatism, ran the government at 22% of gdp. federal spending and share of gdp. the bill you just voted for republicans are pushing talking about 19.9 prgs percent and even down to 18%, when we're doubling number of senior on social security and medicare. you know the math doesn't work. why did you vote for this? >> matt, you just left out your presentation and out of your column the fact that president bill clinton working...
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here is how house speaker john boehner sees it. he says despite good-faith efforts to find common ground, the white house will not pursue a bigger debt reduction agreement without tax hikes. i believe, he says, the best approach may be to focus on producing a smaller measure, based on the cuts identified in the biden-led negotiations that still meets our call for spending reforms and cuts greater than the amount of the debt limit increase, unquote. the white house also talking about expectations at those talks. here's what spokesman dan pfeiffer had to say. we cannot ask the middle class and seniors to bear all the burden of the budget cuts. we need a balanced approach that asks the very wealthiest and special interests to pay their fair share as well and we can believe that the american people agree with that. cnn congressional correspondent, kate bolduan joins us from washington. break it down for us, the republicans and the democrats are on obviously different sides here. >> they are and they have been all along. it's in this is
here is how house speaker john boehner sees it. he says despite good-faith efforts to find common ground, the white house will not pursue a bigger debt reduction agreement without tax hikes. i believe, he says, the best approach may be to focus on producing a smaller measure, based on the cuts identified in the biden-led negotiations that still meets our call for spending reforms and cuts greater than the amount of the debt limit increase, unquote. the white house also talking about...
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that's from house speaker john boehner. it's not just politicians talking about the country's debt crisis. cheedian i comedians are having a field day about it. >> in response, seniors are like did you say "b" 4? "b" 4, bingo, i have beginniing >> i lean toward harder news like duck fashion shows. folks, the president said to the republican leadership, you guys we've got to raise the debt ceiling and the republicans said, no way, nerd. and the president said you guys this isn't funny, cut it out. if we don't raise it, the economy will melt down and we could get in trouble. the republicans said if you're that worried about it poindexter, we might vote to raise it but first we have to make massive budget cuts. the president said, okay, thanks, guys. >> all right. time now for your political ticker with tim farley host of morning briefing. colbert doesn't have it all that wrong, tim. last night eric cantor says something to the president about an extension and from what he told us, the president looks at him and says, eric, do
that's from house speaker john boehner. it's not just politicians talking about the country's debt crisis. cheedian i comedians are having a field day about it. >> in response, seniors are like did you say "b" 4? "b" 4, bingo, i have beginniing >> i lean toward harder news like duck fashion shows. folks, the president said to the republican leadership, you guys we've got to raise the debt ceiling and the republicans said, no way, nerd. and the president said you...
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and this 22-year-old was shot in the chest. early saturday morning, a 25- year-old stabbed in the leg and died. the police are releasing few details in any of the deaths. >>> the police officer says they know where a hotel fire got its start, but they're not sure how. 160 guests had to scramble to safety. the fire started in a locked storage room on the 7th floor. the exact cause isn't known. the fire cause 3 1/2 million dollars in damages. >>> nasa is scheduled to continue a series of flights to collect air pollution samples. they'll fly as low as a thousand feet. you can see the plane between 11:00 and 7:00 this evening. >> stay with wjz-13. the state-of-the-arts. why some of the greatest why som[ female announcer ] a revolutionary conditioner from dove. we've combined conditioner with a weightless nutri-oil treatment. to give 3x the internal nourishing power of our regular conditioner. new dove daily treatment conditioner. make friends with your hair. imagine what it can do if sto your skin.elf, but dove isn't soap. it conta
and this 22-year-old was shot in the chest. early saturday morning, a 25- year-old stabbed in the leg and died. the police are releasing few details in any of the deaths. >>> the police officer says they know where a hotel fire got its start, but they're not sure how. 160 guests had to scramble to safety. the fire started in a locked storage room on the 7th floor. the exact cause isn't known. the fire cause 3 1/2 million dollars in damages. >>> nasa is scheduled to continue a...
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but boehner abruptly rejected that idea. his turnaround comes amid intensifying pressure from fellow republicans, cliending the number two house gop leader, eric cantor. cantor all along has pulled for a smaller debt package of mostly spending cuts but rejected speculation there's a split between the two republican leefrds. but the pressure was evident as many rank and file republicans remain adamant they will have not support anything amounting to a tax increase. >> i don't care if we call it expenditures in our tax code, revenue, what they are, our taxes on our job creators. and our job creators have responded by not creating jobs. and others are angry negotiations are happening behind closed doors. accusing congressional leaders of back room dealing. >> as a congressman, why should i be forced to peruse cable stations and blog sites for information on the discussions? and then be asked to vote for the deal when i have in input and no time to know even what's in it? >> reporter: now today' meeting at the white house lasted
but boehner abruptly rejected that idea. his turnaround comes amid intensifying pressure from fellow republicans, cliending the number two house gop leader, eric cantor. cantor all along has pulled for a smaller debt package of mostly spending cuts but rejected speculation there's a split between the two republican leefrds. but the pressure was evident as many rank and file republicans remain adamant they will have not support anything amounting to a tax increase. >> i don't care if we...
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july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president vowing to meet with lawmakers every day until a deal gets done? i mean, do these deals really get done in meetings like these? or are these photo-ops meant to keep the pressure on, letting americans know the legislators are meant to get the deal done for them. >> a lot is a photo-op for sure to keep the pressure on. we're doing something. we understand the pressure needs to be done. we're working very hard. what you don't see in a photo-op that is important is the behind the scenes staff level discussions, the people who are very -- they're sort of very entr
july 22 is a date that the president had thrown out there. it does take time to draft legislation and get it past through both chambers of congress to get it to the president's desk in time for it to be signed by august 2. we're hearing today if we know anything out of today, it seems that both sides are possibly more dug in than ever on their sticking points. the big sticking point, this is no surprise of anyone, seems to be the issue of taxes. >> i want to get back to you. the president...
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she worked for him for 22 years. most of her working life. she'd risen up at every level in his industry from niz business from being a runner in the office to being a reporter to being a features editor and then being the editor of the news of the world then the editor of the sun. and the chief executive of news international. they were incredibly close. i think that's one reason why it took so long for her to resign. i honestly do think that she realized her position was untenable. but rupert murdoch as he arrived in london you'll remember two days ago when he was asked by a journalist who's your priority, he was standing next to brooks and she said she is. that's an indication of the kind of affection that he feels for her. that's why it's taken so long for her to stand down. >> martin, extraordinary. i'm still trying to get my head around nine million pounds according to some calculations would be about $18 million worth of birthday gifts. >> the dollar is not that weak. it would be around $15.5 to $16 million it's a lot of money. it's an
she worked for him for 22 years. most of her working life. she'd risen up at every level in his industry from niz business from being a runner in the office to being a reporter to being a features editor and then being the editor of the news of the world then the editor of the sun. and the chief executive of news international. they were incredibly close. i think that's one reason why it took so long for her to resign. i honestly do think that she realized her position was untenable. but rupert...
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patti ann:22 people have died. seniors, children and pets should be kept indoors. bill it's going to be with us for a few more days. we're seeing record demand for power with usage reaching a staggering 147,000 megawatts this week alone. i don't know what that means, but it's double that of a typical mild month like back in april during the spring. doing their part, energy companies using alert levels to adjust power use. patti ann: well, imagine in all of this heat spending five hours on a bus with no air-conditioning and no open windows. that's exactly what happened to passengers heading from new york to boston. the driver pulled over at one point to check the engine. when that didn't work, he got pack in and continued the sweltering ride up to boston. >> everyone was, like, passing out from the heat, you know, from heat exhaustion. >> it was like i was sitting outside, like, under the sun. but i was on a bus. >> at no point did he ever make an announcement. he did stop at one point, and i thought maybe to check the engine, but again he just got back on the bus a
patti ann:22 people have died. seniors, children and pets should be kept indoors. bill it's going to be with us for a few more days. we're seeing record demand for power with usage reaching a staggering 147,000 megawatts this week alone. i don't know what that means, but it's double that of a typical mild month like back in april during the spring. doing their part, energy companies using alert levels to adjust power use. patti ann: well, imagine in all of this heat spending five hours on a bus...
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only on the new hp touchpad with webos. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. "minding your business" this morning the progress in the debt ceiling talks in washington pushed markets higher yesterday afternoon. investors are feeling cautious going into today's trading session as we're inching closer and closer to that august 2nd debt ceiling deadline. >>> european leaders reaching a deal for a second bailout package for greece late yesterday. $157 billion u.s. dollars, that's how muched plan is worth. news of the agreement pushed u.s. stocks higher and world markets were higher overnight as a result as well. >>> verizon reported strong earnings for the last quarter. earlier this morning, general electric announced its earnings beat wall street's expectations as well. caterpillar and mcdonald's also expected to report before the opening bell at 9:30. >>> the justice department reportedly preparing subpoenas as part of its investigation of news corporation. the "wall street journal" owned by news corp. reports the subpoenas would seek information about the allege
only on the new hp touchpad with webos. >>> 22 minutes after the hour. "minding your business" this morning the progress in the debt ceiling talks in washington pushed markets higher yesterday afternoon. investors are feeling cautious going into today's trading session as we're inching closer and closer to that august 2nd debt ceiling deadline. >>> european leaders reaching a deal for a second bailout package for greece late yesterday. $157 billion u.s. dollars,...
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the exact rates aren't determined. 8-12, 14-22, 22-29. there will be lower rates for everyone there are that plan. it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax but it would impose higher costs on those who receive social the security benefits by rehe line can the consumer product index to change cpi. so a lot of changes in there. $500 billion in spending cuts in the next 5-10 years. and unspecified entitlement cuts later. no structural reforms on medicare and medicaid. and i there will be things on te left they don't like and things on the right. it's a tax cut but there is also tax increases. so this might pass the senate bottom line. but i think it would be a problem in the house. this is a brand-new proposal. house republicans haven't endorsed it. they have a plan that's much, much different from this. martha: isn't part of the revenue increase a damage in the corporate tax structure and eliminating loopholes. there have been a lot of republicans who say why not just allow these loopholes. get rid of these loopholes some of these co
the exact rates aren't determined. 8-12, 14-22, 22-29. there will be lower rates for everyone there are that plan. it would get rid of the alternative minimum tax but it would impose higher costs on those who receive social the security benefits by rehe line can the consumer product index to change cpi. so a lot of changes in there. $500 billion in spending cuts in the next 5-10 years. and unspecified entitlement cuts later. no structural reforms on medicare and medicaid. and i there will be...